The Heritage of Folk Song in Tusheet Luger Research

Authors

  • ZORIGT MANDULA
  • AYUSH ALIMAA
  • SVHBAATAR BATTSOOJ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/zjxzr505

Keywords:

Folk Song of Tusheet Fairy Tale, Khorchin, Mongolian Folk Song, Folk Songs and Music

Abstract

Tusheet folk songs are folk songs that have been passed down orally among the Mongolian people for centuries. They are considered intangible cultural heritage. The meaning of the word Tusheet folk songs is a type of melodious song. Many of the songs are named after real people, places, mountains, and rivers. Their unique characteristics distinguish them from other types of oral literature, and they have a much more convincing power than other oral literature, which is why folk songs have been passed down orally among the people for hundreds of years and have spread widely.

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Published

30 May 2025

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How to Cite

ZORIGT MANDULA, AYUSH ALIMAA, & SVHBAATAR BATTSOOJ. (2025). The Heritage of Folk Song in Tusheet Luger Research. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 19(3), 246-248. https://doi.org/10.54097/zjxzr505